Forget that April 29 royal wedding — Prince William and Kate Middleton are about to hit the airwaves with a broadcast event: a TV movie on Lifetime.

The network has announced that it's working on "William & Kate," a biopic that follows the fairy-tale couple from their first encounter at Scotland's University of St. Andrews "through the ups and downs of their nine-year courtship complicated by social and Royal Family pressures, and intense global media attention surrounding their storybook nuptials," according to a statement from Lifetime.

Nico Evers-Swindell ("NCIS: Los Angeles") is set to play Prince William with Ben Cross portraying his father, Prince Charles. The coveted role of Middleton, who will go from commoner to kingdom, has not yet been cast.

"William & Kate" is expected to begin shooting in February, according to Deadline.com, with an air date to be announced.

Princess Diana’s been gone for more than a decade, and it’s about time the royal family gets a Hollywood treatment for a biopic on Diana. There has already been a pouring out of great wedding narrative films like White Wedding. It’s another great South African film that shares the same excellence as District 9 or Invictus.

Lovely as she is she isnt nor every will be another "Diana".
I for one will not take the time to watch this wedding. and in case anyone is wondering I am of British decent.
The only one of the Royal family that is worth anything is the Queen.